Archive for the ‘Recent Fishing Reports’ Category

We are in prime redfish season right now here in Hilton Head! With the passing of a major cold front the waters have cooled considerably which has pushed the fish into nice schools around the area. Over my last few trips we got into several schools of big reds numbering in the several hundreds and […]

Having the opportunity to go fishing everyday for a living has always been a privilege and it was a great honor for Hilton Head Fishing Adventures to be voted as the Best Charter Boat in Hilton Head for 2017. I want to thank my family, fellow charter boat captains and my wonderful charter customers for […]

Hilton Head Shark Fishing Here in Hilton Head, South Carolina we have one of the best shark fisheries that you will find anywhere on the Eastern US coast. With 17 different species of sharks moving into our waters during the summer months and an abundance of baitfish for them to feed on you can bet […]

Bull Redfish By Capt. Charlie Beadon When we talk about bull redfish we are referring to the largest of redfish, a true trophy fish for any angler. These fish are not only sought after for their great size but also for their power as a great fighting bottom fish. This is the last large fish […]

Summer Fishing Report 2016 Summer fishing around Hilton Head, SC can be exceptionally good especially if you are looking for fast action! One of the reasons that summer fishing can be so good is because of the diversity of smaller baitfish that grow up within our fertile inshore estuary. Some of these baits would include […]

Shark Fishing in Shallow Waters By Capt. Charlie Beadon On the shallow water flats we often overlook one of the hardest fighting and most explosive fish…sharks. These guys may not be good for eating, but they provide great action on light tackle often making long runs and hard head shakes. The best part is that sharks […]

Spring Fishing Report 2016 Here in South Carolina we do see four distinct seasons and as we transition from one to the next the fishing patterns change and this is especially true from winter to spring. As we start to see out first warming trends of the year things will change dramatically on the inshore […]

Winter Redfishing Captain Charlie Beadon During the winter months most fishing activity slows down due to cold water temperature. Fish are cold blooded animals meaning that they can not regulate their body temperature, and will take on the same temperature as the surrounding water. As the water becomes colder, a fish’s metabolism slows down […]

Of all of the changes that we are seeing with the oncoming winter fishing, the one thing that will make the greatest difference in our efforts is the water clarity. Over most of the year we are basically guessing as to whether or not we are casting to fish or lifeless shoreline but throughout the […]

As fisherman one of our greatest challenges is to read conditions out on the water on a daily and sometimes seasonal basis then make changes in the way that we fish in order to figure out how fish are migrating and feeding. Experience is one of the our greatest allies in this endeavor as it […]